Method of Genetic Disease Gene Locus Analysis Based on Apriori Algorithm
Journal Title: Genetic Disease Study - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Many phenotypic traits of the human body and their susceptibility to drugs and diseases may be associated with some genetic loci or associated with genes that contain multiple loci. Whole genome association analysis (GWAS) is a hot spot in the analysis of genetic disease loci. In this paper, a Apriori algorithm based on Apriori algorithm is proposed for the analysis of genetic disease loci in genetic diseases. The experimental results show that the algorithm can effectively find the genetic disease gene loci.
Authors and Affiliations
Periyasamy Mondal, Neeraj Acharya
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